About John Vernon
John Vernon Moore earned his undergraduate degree at the University of South Florida and went on to receive a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University. He studied tax and federal subjects during law school and built his early practice around courtroom work and administrative procedure. Those academic years shaped his approach to complex regulatory matters.
After law school Moore entered practice in Florida. He is admitted to the Florida bar and is authorized to appear before the United States Tax Court. He also has credentials to practice in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. That mix of state and federal admissions has defined the path of his career.
Moore represents both individuals and businesses. He handles tax controversies, civil litigation in federal courts, and other disputes that touch on regulatory compliance. His work covers administrative hearings, motions practice, and litigation. He often works on matters that require coordinating filings in state and federal venues.
He operates The Law Office of John Vernon Moore, P.A., where he manages a caseload that combines trial work and negotiated resolutions. The practice handles petitions and disputes in the Tax Court and defends clients in federal district court proceedings. At the office he prepares briefs, leads discovery, and appears in court as needed.
Colleagues describe Moore as methodical in preparing cases and straightforward when explaining options to clients. He prefers clear delivery over legalese. That approach helps clients weigh settlement and trial choices. He also handles appeals and post-judgment proceedings when cases require continued attention.
Moore maintains an active practice in Florida and in the federal forums where he is admitted. He currently concentrates his practice on federal and state tax controversies, civil litigation in Florida federal courts, and related regulatory matters.